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If You Took Depo-Provera — Make Your Claim for Compensation from Pfizer before March of 2022
Huge Impact on Women’s Health After Getting Prescribed Birth Control. Multi-Million Dollar Lawsuit Won.

Did you get this shot…
Hesitate now! Be curious now! Take this seriously. You should be concerned if you took a shot formula for Birth Control 25 years after the shot was put on the market; we are just learning now how dangerous this shot is.
- Most women in North America have heard of the Depo-Provera shot, and it was administered as a birth control shot. Did you know Pfizer made it?
- What is a booster shot? Is it the same shot or an entirely different shot?
- If you took this birth control, it is essential to follow up with a claim as it is apparent that the lawsuit against Pfizer is entitled to compensation.
- Make sure to go to the doctor for an assessment before making a claim. Talk with healthcare professionals and do your research.
“Consumers who received injections of the birth-control drug Depo-Provera and suffered declines in bone density may be eligible to take part in a $2.2 million class action lawsuit settlement.
Claims forms will be due by March 1, 2022; however, the claims period has not yet opened.”
Shockingly, people are just now suing Pfizer for this huge disheartening health effect.
How do you feel about shots now?
“To be eligible for compensation, the Class Member must have taken four consecutive, uninterrupted injections of Depo-Provera at least three months apart. The first injection must have taken place after April 2, 1997, and the last injection must have taken place before June 30, 2006.”